Seven has revealed its major sponsors for new cooking show Hell’s Kitchen, ahead of the launch this Sunday.

Announcing Aldi as its official supermarket sponsor, Seven’s new cooking show – which features 10 celebrities working in a professional kitchen environment serving ‘real’ customers – will also partner with Airtasker, Diageo, Sony Pictures and Lurpak.

As official supermarket sponsor, Aldi will provide fresh produce and pantry items to the contestants, and will integrate an advertising campaign across TV, digital, catalogue and in store.

Lisa Squillance, director of program partnerships at Seven said Aldi was a “great brand fit” for the program.

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“We are delighted with the take up of Hell’s Kitchen, this exciting new format fronted by Marco Pierre White has provided an amazing platform for our customers to bring to life their messages through our content.

“We are extremely excited to have Aldi as the supermarket partner of Hell’s Kitchen, it’s a great brand fit for the program which gives us the opportunity to integrate Aldi seamlessly across the series,” she said.

“We have been hugely impressed with the collaborative and integrated nature of this sponsorship and are excited for the many benefits this will bring our viewers.

“Joining Aldi as sponsors are Airtasker, Diageo, Sony Pictures and Lurpak who all have their own real estate taking advantage of our premium offering across Seven West Media.”

Zoe Samios worked at Mumbrella between 2016 and 2019, finishing up as senior media reporter in March 2019. She completed her degree at the University of Sydney in Media and Communications. She's previously travelled overseas for internships, including to South Korea, where she worked as a reporter for The Korea Herald.

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